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the national correspondent joins us live from tunisia. why did they release him and do they suspect he's part of 9/11 or not. >> hi, well, i think that they released him because the evidence against him was largely circumstantial. there are a lot of reasons to be suspicious this have man. he spent time in prison and a few years back on charges of wanting iraq, jihad there. and he was in nabir at the time and questioned whether he was planning to go to syria and fight there. but i think ultimately, they didn't have anything solid on him. >> greta: the fbi finally, our fbi are finally able to question him. do you have any information now on your end in tunisia, what information he gave them? we're getting nothing on this end. >> well, no, i mean, the americans have certainly been in touch and cagey about what actually took place and the tunisia not discussing it in any detail. and what's interesting, an extremist group here in sharia and published photographs of the fbi agents allegedly did the questioning on one of their official media net
the national correspondent joins us live from tunisia. why did they release him and do they suspect he's part of 9/11 or not. >> hi, well, i think that they released him because the evidence against him was largely circumstantial. there are a lot of reasons to be suspicious this have man. he spent time in prison and a few years back on charges of wanting iraq, jihad there. and he was in nabir at the time and questioned whether he was planning to go to syria and fight there. but i think...
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director mueller was in libya and tunisia recently. i get disappointed when people give half of the story. the guy has been released. as hillary clinton said today, yes, but he's under constant surveillance within tunisia and following the rule of law and as more evidence becomes available, they are prepared to act on him again. i think as hillary clinton said dramatically, our focus here now is to bring these guys to justice but also to understand benghazi in the context of what's happening over the last few days to understand the evolving threat from al qaeda and to deal appropriately with that. >> dana loesch there were phone calls today that they would have been fired. do you agree with that? >> there were a lot of missteps here. we do know that you had said that there was a whisper of questioning susan rice and secretary of state clinton. i don't think asking questions on why talking points were changed, we know for sure the u.s. intelligence report came out and said extremists that led the attack had al qaeda ties. why was that r
director mueller was in libya and tunisia recently. i get disappointed when people give half of the story. the guy has been released. as hillary clinton said today, yes, but he's under constant surveillance within tunisia and following the rule of law and as more evidence becomes available, they are prepared to act on him again. i think as hillary clinton said dramatically, our focus here now is to bring these guys to justice but also to understand benghazi in the context of what's happening...
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a live report from tunisia. in two minutes when you thought you've seen it all. a new reality show sparking outrage before it aired. has tv finally gone too far. has tv finally gone too far. you see y y y y y the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southern accent ] 50 percent more taters. that's...
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herself - dddn't appear - instead.and they're asking why onll one suupect has beenn &pdetained so far..in tunisia... and then releasedd will congress give the outgoing secretary of state aahard tiie? i'm sureeshe's not going toobe beaaen up. she's highly & respected by everyone on the committte. hoo hillary clinton handles herself could affect her legacy. 3 three passengers walk away crash... vvrtually unharmed in connecticut.take a look at what's left behind. tree aad snapped aapowerline before coming paat along a streee.airpoot officials sayy tte enginn trooble ssarted about five miles out.it's believed the plane's parachute ssfety systtm helped brrng the aircraft down slowly and help pave liies. the crash knocked out pooer to ovee onn-thousand pustomerss. 3 two people are dead, this - morning... after a train hit a car in new york state.theelong island rail roaddequipmmnt witnnsses say the car was trying to beat the train and people inside weee killed instantly. 3 in chicago... a massivv fire warehouse.it happeeed ttesday nnght.yoo cannsee theeflamess rising from the top of the buildinggthe ir
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she was peppered with questions about the release of him in tunisia. she said it was simply not a matter for the state department to comment on. listen. >> the president has committed that we will see justice in this case. we have confidence that we will see justice in this case. but the fbi has the lead. they have to do this right. it is their business we support them in that business. i will send you to them on the status of the case. >> we did as victoria new land suggested and asked the fbi for their comment they told us they had none, shep. >> shepard: are we clear yet on whether the libyan government is willing or able to help with this? >> we are pretty clear that they are neither willing or able the problem in benghazi is that it really isn't controlled by the libyan government. various militias control various parts of that city. in fact, the government official who was supposedly in charge of overall security in benghazi was assassinated just two months after the murder of ambassador stevens and those three other americans. the libyan governm
she was peppered with questions about the release of him in tunisia. she said it was simply not a matter for the state department to comment on. listen. >> the president has committed that we will see justice in this case. we have confidence that we will see justice in this case. but the fbi has the lead. they have to do this right. it is their business we support them in that business. i will send you to them on the status of the case. >> we did as victoria new land suggested and...
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director mueller was in both libya and tunisia recently. i get disappointed when people give half of the story. the senator just said, you know, while this guy's been released. but as hillary clinton said today, yes, but he's under constant surveillance within tunisia, they're following the rule of law, and as more evidence becomes available they're fully prepared to act on him again. so i think, you know, as hillary clinton said dramatically, our focus here now is to bring these guys to justice but also to understand benghazi in the context of what's happened in mali recently, what's happened in algeria over the past few days, to understand the evolving throat from al qaeda in the maghreb and to deal appropriately with that. >> dana loesch, there were calls from some people, rand paul and others, that hillary clinton would have been fired over what happened. do you agree with that? >> i do agree with that. i think senator paul was correct in his claims today and how he addressed secretary of state clinton. there were a lot of -- there were
director mueller was in both libya and tunisia recently. i get disappointed when people give half of the story. the senator just said, you know, while this guy's been released. but as hillary clinton said today, yes, but he's under constant surveillance within tunisia, they're following the rule of law, and as more evidence becomes available they're fully prepared to act on him again. so i think, you know, as hillary clinton said dramatically, our focus here now is to bring these guys to...
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i do think it played a role in leading people in tunisia and egypt to look at some of the cables and see what people already knew in their gut the soccer field in wikileaks about the alliances between u.s. foreign policy with the most repressive elements in those countries. let's hope that changes as the uprisings continue. anytime you can learn more about what is being done in our name, it is critical. that is part of what transparency is about. the freedom of information act is still not working well under the obama administration. some of that is pos/t 9/11. in los war will lead to a decline in information transparency access. anytime you can have less sequence -- secrecy, that is good. less secrecy is needed. it was handled at the outset by partnering with newspapers like "the guardian," traditional newspapers of distinction. wikileaks released documents around the world to newspapers in india, haiti, the middle east, latin america. it has had an impact in countries we do not know enough about. we're doing a project with six editors in latin america to look at how wikileaks has p
i do think it played a role in leading people in tunisia and egypt to look at some of the cables and see what people already knew in their gut the soccer field in wikileaks about the alliances between u.s. foreign policy with the most repressive elements in those countries. let's hope that changes as the uprisings continue. anytime you can learn more about what is being done in our name, it is critical. that is part of what transparency is about. the freedom of information act is still not...
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in tunisia, although we protected our embassy, our school was badly damaged. we have to take a broader view. the a.r.b. gives us a start. it is not the whole story. >> thank you secretary clinton for yourto securing america's place in the world the past four years. and your contributions to world peace. the first question these do with accountability review board report that identifies specifically people who were found to have engaged in the department and systematic failures and deficiencies. i want to be clear. you were not one those people, is that correct? >> that is correct. it was said great a report in the 1990's the secretary should take an active role in security. have you done that at state department? >> i am very attuned to the environment in which threats are occurring, the intelligence that is available. >> is there anyone now in existence who is responsible for reviewing the itineraries of ambassadors in advance in order to determine whether there is a threat to their safety? >> the general answer is "no." ambassadors are given what is calls ch
in tunisia, although we protected our embassy, our school was badly damaged. we have to take a broader view. the a.r.b. gives us a start. it is not the whole story. >> thank you secretary clinton for yourto securing america's place in the world the past four years. and your contributions to world peace. the first question these do with accountability review board report that identifies specifically people who were found to have engaged in the department and systematic failures and...
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he was freed january 7th after tunisia authorities cited a lack of evidence. >> a lot of these groups are emboldened after benghazi and series of missteps by the american groivment trying to investigate what happened in benghazi. >> after he was interviewed on al sharia posted pictures showing the three fbi agents involved. >> it was meant to be provocative and meant to show that the fbi cannot operate with total immunity else somewhere. >> the head of the house intelligence committee who is regularly briefed on the case says fbi agents are not getting enough support for their investigation. >> just not going well. it's slow. it is -- we're not getting great cooperation from governments that should be cooperating. number two, and it doesn't seem it's getting the resources and the attention the administration should give to it to it actually get to the bottom of this. >> fbi headquarters declined to comment. separately fox news was told that fbi agents got useful information when they questioned him but there was not enough to rule in him n. or out of benghazi attack, bill. >> bill: ca
he was freed january 7th after tunisia authorities cited a lack of evidence. >> a lot of these groups are emboldened after benghazi and series of missteps by the american groivment trying to investigate what happened in benghazi. >> after he was interviewed on al sharia posted pictures showing the three fbi agents involved. >> it was meant to be provocative and meant to show that the fbi cannot operate with total immunity else somewhere. >> the head of the house...
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in tunisia although we protected our embassy, our school was badly damaged. so we have to take a broader view. and i think that the arb gives us a start, but it's not the whole story. >> mr. grayson from florida. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you very much, secretary clinton, for your contributions to securing america's place in the world for the past four years and for your contributions towards world peace. the first question i'd like to ask you has to do with the accountability review report. the report does identify specifically people who were found to have endangered in the department in systemic failures and inefficiencies. i want to be clear. you were not one of those people, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> now, it was identified a report dating from the 1990s had said that the secretary should take a personal and active role in security. have you done that during your four years at the state department? >> i have been very attuned to the environment in which threats are occurring, the intelligence that is available. certainly not the s
in tunisia although we protected our embassy, our school was badly damaged. so we have to take a broader view. and i think that the arb gives us a start, but it's not the whole story. >> mr. grayson from florida. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you very much, secretary clinton, for your contributions to securing america's place in the world for the past four years and for your contributions towards world peace. the first question i'd like to ask you has to do with the...
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talk with me more about that. >> well, you know early days in arab spring, in cairo, in tunisia they weren't long bearded militants like tehran in 1979. they were young modernists often secular still proud muslims. they didn't want to replay a civil law with shirea law. he has been co opted but part of that was because the foreign policy was complicity. they welcomed the muslim brotherhood and the white house doing that. we haven't been serious about getting behind executive forces. we were serious about getting behind anti communist parties in the cold war in europe. recreating that would be a much better way to go in my opinion. >> as you look at that part of the world it is volatile. we know terrorists are there. we know right next door the french are fighting in mali to drive out terrorists there. they have already asked for our help. we have a situation in turkey where we put patriot missiles on the ground to help them out they have a civil war next door playing out inside syria. going forward, i mean it sounds like this needs to be a part of the world where we engage but how do
talk with me more about that. >> well, you know early days in arab spring, in cairo, in tunisia they weren't long bearded militants like tehran in 1979. they were young modernists often secular still proud muslims. they didn't want to replay a civil law with shirea law. he has been co opted but part of that was because the foreign policy was complicity. they welcomed the muslim brotherhood and the white house doing that. we haven't been serious about getting behind executive forces. we...
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tonight on "special report," a man linked to last september's murders has been released from custody in tunisia. the man's lawyer cited the judge cited lack of evidence now. what? how serious is the hunt for those responsible? lindsey graham suggesting to hold up the confirmation of john brennan as c.i.a. director and the talking point provideed afterwards. we'll talk live with graham. sources say president obama will pick white house chief of staff jack lew who would replace tim geithner who will be stepping down. reaction to the news that planned parenthood took many more federal money and performed more abortions last year than ever before. "special report" starts at 6:00 eastern from washington now. back to new york and my colleagues with "th." ♪ ♪ >> dana: welcome backbe to "the five." we have been having great time in the commercial breaks and we'll tell you later on twitter what was said. this is what we're going to talk about now. internships, important ways to get -- no, not that. not that kind of problem with interns. internship is very important. probably all of us had internship
tonight on "special report," a man linked to last september's murders has been released from custody in tunisia. the man's lawyer cited the judge cited lack of evidence now. what? how serious is the hunt for those responsible? lindsey graham suggesting to hold up the confirmation of john brennan as c.i.a. director and the talking point provideed afterwards. we'll talk live with graham. sources say president obama will pick white house chief of staff jack lew who would replace tim...
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the only suspect in that attack has been set free in tunisia. his attorney says the judge let him go due to a lack of evidence. we also learned secretary of state hillary clinton pictured at the white house today and back on the job this week will testify later this month about the benghazi attack. senator bob corker tells our own andrea mitchell mrs. clinton is likely to testify the morning of january 22nd. >>> now to aviation for the second night in a row there's trouble to report with one of boeing's new 787 dreamliners. the aircraft a whole lot of people had hailed as the future of american aviation, yesterday it was a fire, today a mishap moments before takeoff, for a planeload of passengers. tom costello covers aviation for us, he's with us from san diego tonight. tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. this actually occurred in boston today, japan airlines 787, japan airlines yesterday as well, but today they were just about to depart fully loaded with passengers when they developed some sort of a fuel leak and they lost 40 gallons rig
the only suspect in that attack has been set free in tunisia. his attorney says the judge let him go due to a lack of evidence. we also learned secretary of state hillary clinton pictured at the white house today and back on the job this week will testify later this month about the benghazi attack. senator bob corker tells our own andrea mitchell mrs. clinton is likely to testify the morning of january 22nd. >>> now to aviation for the second night in a row there's trouble to report...
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known suspect in connection with the september 11th consulate attack has been released by officials in tunisia due to lack of evidence. >>> the u.s. preparing for a withdrawal from afghanistan by the end of 2014, the white house considering a plan that would leave no american troops behind, not even in supporting roles. that's according to a national security adviser in the administration. despite recommendations by general john allen for the u.s. to leave as many as 15,000 troops, this is the first suggestion that president obama could opt for a full withdrawal as he did in iraq in 2011. others in the administration are calling for a limited footprint, maybe as small as 2,500 troops. military officials say a force of that size would not be able to prevent a collapse of the fragile afghan state. >>> afghan president hamid karzai scheduled to meet with president obama on friday to discuss exactly this, the u.s. role in afghanistan beyond 2014. >>> now to business where the 787 dreamliner is turning into a bit of a night may for boeing as the airplanes are under investigation after back-to-back
known suspect in connection with the september 11th consulate attack has been released by officials in tunisia due to lack of evidence. >>> the u.s. preparing for a withdrawal from afghanistan by the end of 2014, the white house considering a plan that would leave no american troops behind, not even in supporting roles. that's according to a national security adviser in the administration. despite recommendations by general john allen for the u.s. to leave as many as 15,000 troops,...
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have spoken out against other countries that conduct pervasive surveillance countries like china egypt tunisia that really are heavy into the surveillance of their citizens and it's really going to be a question of does the united states have any place to stand when they're using drones to surveil their own citizens to surveil people in the united states not only drones but fusion centers all of these other programs we're losing credibility in are against these the truths of programs and we really need to. use the bondage from an epic thank you so much for coming thank you. so guys think about it in the coming years they'll be tens of thousands of these robots of all shapes and sizes flying in our skies shaping an ever more well we in the society so are we just going to roll over and accept our fate that are to think. led thanks. lisa. bloom. join me on a journey to the heart of the kremlin to a place is hidden from the tourists you're going to meet some real kremlin insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . leave them in.
have spoken out against other countries that conduct pervasive surveillance countries like china egypt tunisia that really are heavy into the surveillance of their citizens and it's really going to be a question of does the united states have any place to stand when they're using drones to surveil their own citizens to surveil people in the united states not only drones but fusion centers all of these other programs we're losing credibility in are against these the truths of programs and we...
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for this project at the turn pulitzer prize winner traveled across the world to kansas in tunisia kenya hawaii new york and chicago. david maraniss spoke with relatives of president of president obama in kenya and discover the president african ancestral history. he toured toured the houses were young barack obama lived in indonesia and found the kansas family home where his mother's family began. and for the next few hours david maraniss joint booktv joined booktv to discuss his latest book "barack obama: the story." we will take your calls e-mails andta tweets. >> host: david maraniss you write in "barack obama: theth story" that no life could've been more the product ofs randomness than that of baracks obama. >> guest: is the whole world coming together accidentally in honolulu hawaii. a father who's destined to come there from kenya because he readsb a story in the saturday evening posted describes thesci university of hawaii is a great place because ofun its diversity and a mother who gets there because she has a father who ha this wanderlust and is nevernv satisfied wherever he he
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in tunisia we protected our ambassador but our school was badly damaged. so we have to take a broader view and i think the arb gives us a start but it's not the whole story. >> >> thank you very much for your contribution securing america's place in the world the last four years and for your contribution to world peace. the report does identify specifically people who were found to have engaged in the department in systematic failures and deficiencies. i want to be clear about this, you were not one of those people, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> it was identified earlier that a report dating from the 1990's had said that the secretary should take a personal and active role in security. have you done that in four years at the state department? >> i have been very attuned to the environment in which threats are occurring, the intelligence that is available, certainly not the specific request and decision making which rests with the security professionals. >> regarding the security professionals is there anybody now in existence in the
in tunisia we protected our ambassador but our school was badly damaged. so we have to take a broader view and i think the arb gives us a start but it's not the whole story. >> >> thank you very much for your contribution securing america's place in the world the last four years and for your contribution to world peace. the report does identify specifically people who were found to have engaged in the department in systematic failures and deficiencies. i want to be clear about this,...
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the new government of tunisia is now sold in a big auction. all these treasures collected by tunisia's ousted president. a fleet of luxury sports cars, gold statues, jewelry. this is all being auctioned off. officials say all the money went right back into the country's economy. if you were among more than 1 million people who owned certain models of toyota, there is news you will want to hear. the carmaker is hit by another recall. invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> a possible tornado touches down. chad, what do we know? >> north of atlanta there is a suburb called adairsville along i-75. there is quite a a bit of damage inside. we were o
the new government of tunisia is now sold in a big auction. all these treasures collected by tunisia's ousted president. a fleet of luxury sports cars, gold statues, jewelry. this is all being auctioned off. officials say all the money went right back into the country's economy. if you were among more than 1 million people who owned certain models of toyota, there is news you will want to hear. the carmaker is hit by another recall. invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking,...
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have spoken out against other countries that conduct pervasive surveillance countries like china egypt tunisia that really are heavy into the surveillance of their citizens and it's really going to be a question of does the united states have any place to stand when they're using drones to surveil their own citizens to surveil people in the united states not only joins with fusion centers all of these other programs we're losing credibility in our again the truths of programs and we really need to. the bottom of it from a big thank you so much for coming thank you. so i think about it in the coming years they'll be tens of thousands of these robots of all shapes and sizes in our guide for shaping an ever more welly in society so are we just going to roll over and accept our fate. better think. the fact. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. download the official od
have spoken out against other countries that conduct pervasive surveillance countries like china egypt tunisia that really are heavy into the surveillance of their citizens and it's really going to be a question of does the united states have any place to stand when they're using drones to surveil their own citizens to surveil people in the united states not only joins with fusion centers all of these other programs we're losing credibility in our again the truths of programs and we really need...
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have spoken out against other countries that conduct pervasive surveillance countries like china egypt tunisia that really are heavy into the surveillance of their citizens and it's really going to be a question of does the united states have any place to stand when they're using drones to surveil their own citizens to surveil people in the united states not only drones but fusion centers all of these other programs we're losing credibility in our against these the truths of programs and we really need to. the bottom of it from an epic thank you so much for coming thank you so i think about it in the coming years they'll be tens of thousands of these robots of all shapes and sizes all right they've been an ever more welly in society so are we going to roll over and accept. that or think. well. that's technology innovation all the developments around russia we. covered. wealthy british style. that's not on. markets why not it's going to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a repor
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the man from tunisia has to stay near the country's capital in case the court needs him. >>> 6:17. president obama is urging congress to act quickly and confirm his nominee for secretary of defense and cia director. yesterday he introduced john brennan as the nominee to head the cia and introduced republican chuck hagel a vietnam veteran and former u.s. senator as his pick for defense secretary. he would replace leon panetta who is eager to return to his monterey county home. >> the time has come for me to return to my wife sylvia, our three sons, their families, our six grandchildren and my walnut farm. [ laughter ] >> dealing with a different set of nuts. [ laughter ] >> well, he still has a sense of humor. it could be a little bit of a wait. some of hagel's fellow republicans plan to oppose his nomination. >>> he won the lottery but didn't live long enough to spend it. police say a chicago man was poisoned after he got the winning ticket. a second look at urooj khan's autopsy reveals lethal levels of sigh night. chan died the day after he received his $400,000 check. that check
the man from tunisia has to stay near the country's capital in case the court needs him. >>> 6:17. president obama is urging congress to act quickly and confirm his nominee for secretary of defense and cia director. yesterday he introduced john brennan as the nominee to head the cia and introduced republican chuck hagel a vietnam veteran and former u.s. senator as his pick for defense secretary. he would replace leon panetta who is eager to return to his monterey county home. >>...
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what he thought was going to be the arab super state which consisted of libya, algeria, morocco and tunisia. we've got terrorist states, we've got al-qaeda under different names but with the same idea and understand they want -- this is not about the united states leaving territories in the middle east. this is about taking the united states to its knees and that is what they intend to do and how do they do it economically. when you have gas and oil in these various countries as we know bp is part of the one that is attacked in algeria. it's a very, very tough time and scary that time and dicey time. make no mistake about it, terrorists have plenty of money that is coming from funding in saudi arabia. there are lots of different places for the money. >> neil: thank you very much. fascinating book. one-year anniversary and no one is celebrating because so many americans out of work. the last time the president jobs council. s a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift gate. but that's not all you'll see, cause c-max also beats prius v, with
what he thought was going to be the arab super state which consisted of libya, algeria, morocco and tunisia. we've got terrorist states, we've got al-qaeda under different names but with the same idea and understand they want -- this is not about the united states leaving territories in the middle east. this is about taking the united states to its knees and that is what they intend to do and how do they do it economically. when you have gas and oil in these various countries as we know bp is...
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when tunisia refused to let the f.b.i. access to harzi for more than five weeks, the administration took no public steps to use diplomatic tools like u.s. foreign assistance, pressure the tunisian government to make him available. in fact, the f.b.i. only gained access after members of congress threatened amendments to cut off foreign aid if they continued to obstruct the f.b.i. investigation. i was among those members of congress, along with lindsey graham and senator mccain and others. in the interim, i urged the administration to act immediately to suspend foreign assistance if the tunisian government permitted in obstructing the investigation. on january 4, i received a tepid response from the acting deputy, assistant administrator for public affairs at usaid, which i submit for the record, it was a bland assurance that the tunisian government was cooperating. was cooperating? five weeks and the f.b.i. had to wait? then the f.b.i. three hours to talk to him? and we gave this government $325 million last year. today i w
when tunisia refused to let the f.b.i. access to harzi for more than five weeks, the administration took no public steps to use diplomatic tools like u.s. foreign assistance, pressure the tunisian government to make him available. in fact, the f.b.i. only gained access after members of congress threatened amendments to cut off foreign aid if they continued to obstruct the f.b.i. investigation. i was among those members of congress, along with lindsey graham and senator mccain and others. in the...
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most ambivalent is lebenon and tunisia as you would expect. and we are going to hate or love us. one of the surveys had this message for america. >> that is it. we will just replay that over and over again and call the rest of the show off. >> he ended up consuming that thing whole. >> in south asia parts of the world they hate us. are we ever going to win them over? if so how? >> i think all-around the world and not only south asia. there is a particular dislike for us. it is popular in europe to pretend to be anti-american. but they only hate us because they watch our movies and go to our clubs and listen to our music and ballads of new york city. the hate only goes so far. jay they hate us because they envy us. >> they envy us like gangnam style. >> gangnam style. >> again, i am not urban. >> my three and a half-year-old scooter does a version of the gangnam style dance that is almost spot on. in fact, they wanted him on the show tonight, but i didn't want him to travel out here. what surprised you most about the study? >> i am not that surprised. i am married to a canadian. e
most ambivalent is lebenon and tunisia as you would expect. and we are going to hate or love us. one of the surveys had this message for america. >> that is it. we will just replay that over and over again and call the rest of the show off. >> he ended up consuming that thing whole. >> in south asia parts of the world they hate us. are we ever going to win them over? if so how? >> i think all-around the world and not only south asia. there is a particular dislike for us....
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you're upset among other things, that this country, tunisia that released our one and only suspect got 300 plus million in aid, why are we funneling aid to them. >> we should not be and they're about to become a millennium and means advantages. we should be cutting off the aid. the fbi team was there for five weeks and the tunisians would not allow them to interview the fellow. they went back and finally invited them to come back in after a lot of pressure. they were with him for about three hours, had his lawyers and judges there. this individual was involved in the benghazi consulate attack. he was involved. we knew he was involved and yet they released him and he walks the streets. there's also another individual in egypt we have not had access to and we give egypt a lot of money, also. >> megyn: the guy who was in tunisia is ali harzi and this is the guy who has been released. already, some are asking the question, mark theeson, a former bush speech writer and comes on this program, he has come up with this position, this was an act of war, and they're treating it, the administrati
you're upset among other things, that this country, tunisia that released our one and only suspect got 300 plus million in aid, why are we funneling aid to them. >> we should not be and they're about to become a millennium and means advantages. we should be cutting off the aid. the fbi team was there for five weeks and the tunisians would not allow them to interview the fellow. they went back and finally invited them to come back in after a lot of pressure. they were with him for about...
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representatives talking about the real corruption, dishonesty, and appalling tyranny of some of the regimes in tunisia, egypt, libya. when they were released, it was tremendous validation of a lot of critics of the government. >> you talk about julian assange and bradley manning in your film. they focus on on the transcripts of online chats that brandi manning had with computer hacker adrian lamo, who would later turn in brandi manning. i want to read some of manning's words. you have them typed across the screen in the movie. "if you had free reign to that works, saw incredible things that belonged in the public domain and not in some server stored in a dark room in washington, d.c., what would you do? he goes on to write, i want people to see the truth. without that, you cannot make informed decisions as a public." >> a powerful statement by bradley manning, indicating that he was very much concerned and that he had some sense that what he was doing was an act of whistleblowing. it is not a classic act of whistleblowing because the quantity of documents released and the manner in which they were rel
representatives talking about the real corruption, dishonesty, and appalling tyranny of some of the regimes in tunisia, egypt, libya. when they were released, it was tremendous validation of a lot of critics of the government. >> you talk about julian assange and bradley manning in your film. they focus on on the transcripts of online chats that brandi manning had with computer hacker adrian lamo, who would later turn in brandi manning. i want to read some of manning's words. you have...
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connection here, apparently between this man who was just leased from custody to this militant group in tunisia. we cannot verify the authenticity. we believe, though, the tape is legitimate, posted on the facebook page of that militant group. >> at the least, it is frustrating that there's only been one person even taken into custody. never mind that the person was released. i think that upsets a lot of people. >> sure does. >> i know you talked to frank wolf of va. what did he tell you about. >> that he was on the ground during the attack. and the congressman is very upset with his release. here's what he had to say. >> he was involved in the attack of the american consulate in benghazi. he was there. so he's really partially responsible for the death of four americans. secondly, we give the tunisians $420 billion in federal aid. we'll ask they the u.s. cut the aid off. >> now, separately, u.s. officials have told us they believe that he was sending details of the attack on social media while it was happening. so that's another reason for the congressman to believe he was on the ground at the
connection here, apparently between this man who was just leased from custody to this militant group in tunisia. we cannot verify the authenticity. we believe, though, the tape is legitimate, posted on the facebook page of that militant group. >> at the least, it is frustrating that there's only been one person even taken into custody. never mind that the person was released. i think that upsets a lot of people. >> sure does. >> i know you talked to frank wolf of va. what did...
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we had this man who was arrested in tunisia, let go. and there is no one in custody now. and we talked about it the other night perhaps that, too, sends a signal to al-qaeda through the region that emboldens them we haven't taken anyone down for that. >> bret: putting an operating principle for american foreign policy by the way it has been the operating principle, of american foreign policy in decades past attack against any american citizen is attack against the country and will not be tolerated and will be responded to swiftly and certainty. overwhelming show of force. again, details on this are hurricanemurky, as you suggeste. but it's disspiritting to see them stand by and allow the special forces go in and botch the job. again, there is much we don't know a perhaps there were american forces on the scene. from what we know now we didn't respond and they did. that is not a good thing. >> the british have complained and the japanese that the operation went on so quickly they weren't even informed let alone asked to give any assistance. >> bret: speaking of assistance,
we had this man who was arrested in tunisia, let go. and there is no one in custody now. and we talked about it the other night perhaps that, too, sends a signal to al-qaeda through the region that emboldens them we haven't taken anyone down for that. >> bret: putting an operating principle for american foreign policy by the way it has been the operating principle, of american foreign policy in decades past attack against any american citizen is attack against the country and will not be...
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from tunisia, libya, egypt, bahrain, it is becoming unstable. we are seeing extremism. we are seeing a major shift in this region. we are not dealing with iran in a vacuum. the decisions we make have to be decisions for the region. we are dealing with a united states that is tired of war. it has not gone well in the two big wars it conducted in the middle east. it spent trillions of dollars, a lot of mud and -- blood and treasure. it is very clear that the americans are more interested in nationbuilding at home. these are important context to bear in mind. hopefully the iranian regime will change. hopefully, the administration will take diplomacy very seriously. or that sanctions really change the koran and governments mind and they change course -- the iranian government's mind and they change course. it is quite likely and possible that iran may go nuclear before any of these things take effect. before sanctions, as rigorous as they are, produce a result, or before there is a democracy movement. then, we are really left with two choices. we either find a way to contai
from tunisia, libya, egypt, bahrain, it is becoming unstable. we are seeing extremism. we are seeing a major shift in this region. we are not dealing with iran in a vacuum. the decisions we make have to be decisions for the region. we are dealing with a united states that is tired of war. it has not gone well in the two big wars it conducted in the middle east. it spent trillions of dollars, a lot of mud and -- blood and treasure. it is very clear that the americans are more interested in...
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ask people in egypt, ask people in libya and tunisia. they are divided. secular and liberal criticize al-jazeera for supporting the muslim brotherhood. those who are islamists consider al-jazeera a piece of heaven. we have to be objective what happened. i don't think it is a qatar operation to buy interest in the united states. it is an al-jazeera extension of its strategic communications within a very important slice of the american public. we have to be very objective when we analyze it. melissa: i wonder how great of an i have it was. so they paid $50 million. >> 500 million. melissa: 40 million households. $12.50 a subscriber. if the people are really watching. we know that is not how it works. current tv was averaging 42,000 viewers a not which is not good. >> that's true. couple points here. al-jazeera made up approximately one-fourth former bbc reporters. it is interesting they come from paul over the world. in terms of entering america they didn't pay $500 million for 40 million subscribers. they paid $500 million 40 million households. cnn starte
ask people in egypt, ask people in libya and tunisia. they are divided. secular and liberal criticize al-jazeera for supporting the muslim brotherhood. those who are islamists consider al-jazeera a piece of heaven. we have to be objective what happened. i don't think it is a qatar operation to buy interest in the united states. it is an al-jazeera extension of its strategic communications within a very important slice of the american public. we have to be very objective when we analyze it....
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from tunisia to libya to algeria down into mali and other places, even into western and southern africa, you have seen weapons movement, people movement and a collection of different groups that have come together under the all qaeda banner. it is really, really dangerous. we knew they had looked at western targets before. this was something that probably had some seeds of planning prior to. they used this as an opportunity to engage in it to use it as a p.r. tool of what you see is happening now. >> obviously, so much of what is going to make the united states decision of how to get involved here is how much these groups are coalescing. as nima reported, mokhtar belmokhtar is the one taken responsibility. he is in mali often. when we were along the border this summer, we were told he was in a town that was nearby. he is also now apparently from what we understand working with some other groups, including ansar dine. i spoke to the military commander about how many fighters we have and what their goals are. i wanted to play for you what he had to say and get your reaction. >> listen the
from tunisia to libya to algeria down into mali and other places, even into western and southern africa, you have seen weapons movement, people movement and a collection of different groups that have come together under the all qaeda banner. it is really, really dangerous. we knew they had looked at western targets before. this was something that probably had some seeds of planning prior to. they used this as an opportunity to engage in it to use it as a p.r. tool of what you see is happening...
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the group that committed these atrocities were jihadists from libya, tunisia, from egypt and from all over the place and the bottom line is what is happening in mali is the destablizing the mali government. now nearby regions are seeing that there is a north african movement of islamism, or islamist. they're seeing weakening governments. they're using economic interests and foreign nationals as weapons because the biggest threat to the jihadist movement is western interests in the area and if they can get us to pull out, get france and europe to pull out, companies like this algerian gas company that was working with british and working with the norway statoil, if they can get them to pull out they will be more able to establish a foothold like they have done in mali and continue to spread into this vacuum that we have been completely missing in action with. melissa: steven, when you hear about the billion barrels in iraq, do you discount it because he hear about attacks like this in algeria? you realize again, just how difficult it is to get this oil to market? >> well, indeed. the s
the group that committed these atrocities were jihadists from libya, tunisia, from egypt and from all over the place and the bottom line is what is happening in mali is the destablizing the mali government. now nearby regions are seeing that there is a north african movement of islamism, or islamist. they're seeing weakening governments. they're using economic interests and foreign nationals as weapons because the biggest threat to the jihadist movement is western interests in the area and if...